
1) Act in advance of 2) Be excited or anxious about 3) Deal with ahead of time 4) Expect 5) Foreglimpse 6) Foresee 7) Judge 8) Jump the gun 9) Look forward to 10) Make a prediction about 11) Realize beforehand 12) Reckon with 13) Tell in advance 14) To eagerly wait for 15) To expect 16) To know of before it happens
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1) Assume 2) Await 3) Expect 4) Forebode 5) Foreknow 6) Foresee 7) Forestall 8) Hypothesise 9) Hypothesize 10) Mean 11) Outguess 12) Pend 13) Plan on 14) Predict 15) Presume 16) Prognosticate 17) Prophesy 18) Reckon 19) Speculate 20) Theorise 21) Theorize 22) Vaticinate 23) Wait for
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• (v. t.) To foresee (a wish, command, etc.) and do beforehand that which will be desired. • (v. t.) To foretaste or foresee; to have a previous view or impression of; as, to anticipate the pleasures of a visit; to anticipate the evils of life. • (v. t.) To be before in doing; to do or take before another; to preclude or prevent by p...
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[Verb] To expect something to happen or to look forward to something.
Example: Shirley did not anticipate her pay rise.
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To come before the appointed time; said of a periodic symptom or disease, such as a malarial paroxysm, when it recurs at progressively shorter intervals. ... Origin: L. Anticipo, pp. -cipatus, to anticipate, fr. Anti (old form of ante), before, + capio, to take ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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An·tic'i·pate transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Anticipated ;
present participle & verbal noun Anticipating ] [ Latin
anticipatus , past participle of
anticipare to anticipate;
ante +
capere to ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an-tis′i-pāt Definitions: 1. To come before the appointed time; said of a periodic symptom or disease, such as a malarial paroxysm, when it recurs at progressively shorter intervals.
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[
v] - act in advance of 2. [v] - be excited or anxious about 3. [v] - realize beforehand 4. [v] - be a forerunner of or occur earlier than, as in
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anticipate, anticipating, anticipated 1. To realize beforehand; to foretaste or to foresee: to anticipate pleasure. 2. To expect; to look forward to; to be sure of: 'She anticipated a favorable decision.' 3. To perform (an action) before another has had time to act. 4. To answer (a question), obey (a command), or satisfy (a request) before it is ma...
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foreknow verb realize beforehand
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look for verb be excited or anxious about
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[SAT terms] be excited or anxious about
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[ACT vocabulary] regard something as probable or likely
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